Definition
Covers or moves over by crawling; the third-person singular form of becrawl.
Etymology
Third-person singular present tense of 'becrawl,' formed by adding '-s' to indicate the action performed by a single subject (he/she/it becrawls).
Kelly Says
Even though 'becrawl' is archaic, understanding its conjugation shows how systematic Early Modern English was—every verb followed predictable patterns. This regularity made it easier for speakers to create new verbs whenever they needed them, like scientists coining new terms today.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ተንቀሳቅሳ
teh-nkeh-seh-kah-seh
ARالعربية
يتسلق
yatasalak
BNবাংলা
সরে যায়
sho-re jay
CACatalà
gateja
gah-TEH-hah
DEDeutsch
kriecht
KREE-kht
ELΕλληνικά
ερπετά
er-pe-TAH
ESEspañol
gatea
gah-TEH-ah
IDBahasa Indonesia
merayap
meh-RAH-yahp
ITItaliano
striscia
STREE-see-ah
KKKK
жәбірлейді
zhabyrleydi
MSBahasa Melayu
merayap
meh-RAH-yahp
MYမြန်မာ
ခုန်ထည်း
khon htee
NLNederlands
kruipt
KROYP-t
PLPolski
pełza
PEH-oo-zah
PTPortuguês
rasteja
hah-STEH-jah
RORomână
târăște
tuh-RAH-shteh
RUРусский
ползёт
pahl-ZYOT
SVSvenska
krälar
KREH-lahr
SWKiswahili
inatambaa
ee-NAH-tah-mbah
TEతెలుగు
క్రిందికి వెళ్తుంది
krindiki velthundi
TLTL
sumusnod
soo-moo-SNOHD
TRTürkçe
emekliyor
eh-meh-KLEE-yor
UKУкраїнська
повзе
pohv-ZEH
URاردو
چلتی ہے
chalti hai